I just ordered three Bali roller shades with the AutoView motorization from HomeDepot. I stumbled onto this thread and some of the automation companies (Decorview / Somfy) after I placed my order, but after reading through here it seems like I may be able to order some of the Somfy products separately and they will be able to connect with my AutoView motors so can take advantage of automation. Is it as simple as that, or are there any tricks I should learn from this group of experts?

I have Velux blinds and windows and are looking into this also. I've actually talked with Velux about this. One problem with this is as I've understood it is that the KLF 100 can only control one thing. Iow, One KLF 100 can only control one set of blinds or just one window. So, if one have four windows with four blinds, one need 8 KLF 100 boxes. And they are damn expensive.

I've seen a few threads about a mythical io.homecontrol gateway but no one seems to be able to get any details.

For now I think we've stuck with the Fibaro relay solution. As you note, the biggest issue with this solution is the considerable cost of the KLF100 units.

I've got 2 Velux skylights with a blind on each. I elected to go with two KLF100s to control of the skylights and nothing for the blinds. (Although I suspect that I could also use one KLF100 for both skyights and the other for both blinds.)

I've not tried to implement the Fibaro relay solution yet but will give it a go in the next few months.

In retrospect, I probably should have gone for Fakro motors (native z-wave control) instead of Velux. I've got 6 Fakros on other windows and they work fine. Sigh.

I am new to this all the way around. Forgive me if I jump in feet first.

I am doing a garage renovation and making it into a workshop. I have installed two Velux skylights with remote control solar shades. There is a touchpad remote that can control multiples and each independently.

Velux says that their products are radio and aren't Z-Wave compatible.

I have also added four picture windows in the gable facing the house. I have ordered Bali motorized shades that are Z-wave compatible.

For what it is worth, so far I have a Trane Comfortlink II 950 thermostat, a Nexia bridge, a Schlage lighting dimmer module, and lots of questions.

If anyone has helpful ideas or information I am hoping to add a HVAC Mini-Split in wall system, a Z-Wave 2in1 Kidde Smoke/CO2 detector, decent lighting, and outdoor lighting as well.

Velux uses io-homecontrol as their protocol. Its a closed protocol and not compatible with z-wave (or Vera). So fare there have been only very hacky solutions to bridge Velux windows and blinds with a z-wave network.

Though; Velux have recently released a gateway named KLF-200 which makes it much easier (and cheaper) to controll Velux products from different smarthouse systems. It has recently been released I have put in an order for the KLF-200 so I am waiting in excitement for this device since I've got four Velux windows and blinds I would like to control.

As a consumer I would also prefer if Velux used an open(-ish) protocol. But the KLF-200 is ~300 EUR. Taking into account that my four Velux windows and blinds plus installation costs ~12000 Euro it is not a super expensive addition.

I'm controlling my velux skylight window covers via a double relay, and the wlf 111 interface module. It works well for triggering open and close (momentary opening of the 'up' or 'down' relay).

I can stop the blind by simultaneously closing both relays.

Now the challenge: the above results in a jumble of switches or scenes that don't resemble a window cover in the vera ui. I have created a virtual window cover device, with the intention of hiding the physical switches from the gui, and mapping the window cover buttons/actions onto scenes (for open, close, stop). But I can't see the stop button exposed as a scene trigger in Vera?

With the Velux KLF 200 I am now controlling my Velux windows and curtains with Qubino flush shutters. I am fully able to operate the windows from my z-wave network as they where native z-wave windows / curtains. The UI in Vera give me window / curtain controllers (not just on/off buttons as with the Relay solution) which operate the Velux windows and curtains as expected. No plugins or scene mangling to open windows / curtains partially.